Recent surveys show that energy efficiency is a top concern of industrial plant managers, and process pumps are the biggest consumers of energy in most plants. In this webcast, attendees will learn about plants that have transformed pump efficiency from a “should do” idea into standard practice—in one case, saving more than one million dollars per year in energy and operating costs from a single pump.

Plant Engineering Editor Bob Vavra will be joined by Mike Pemberton, an energy expert at ITT Goulds Pumps who has edited industry guidebooks and led education efforts on pump efficiency.

Along with case studies, Mike will give attendees practical advice for improving energy efficiency in their plants. He will explain the four essential steps to success of an energy project, so that attendees can stop talking about the need for efficiency and start achieving it in their plants.

Who Should Attend:

Plant Managers

Engineering/Maintenance Managers

Production/Maintenance Supervisors

Maintenance/Reliability Engineers

Purchasing/Accounting/Finance Managers

Learning Objectives:

1. Assessing energy use and potential savings—the efficiency study2. How and when to develop an implementation plan3. Setting the right expectations for results4. Targeting the pumps that will ensure success5. Leveraging government resources to increase savings